21, Northgate

A Grade II Listed Building in Sleaford, Lincolnshire

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Listing Text

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 19/04/2016

TF 06 45
1/14A

NORTHGATE
No 21

(Formerly listed as No 21 (The Lafford Restaurant))

GV
II
Former Lodge. c1850 by Charles Kirk of Sleaford, in the French Gothic style.
Ashlar with sandstone bands. Steeply pitched hipped slate roof with lead dressings,
wrought iron finials and ridge pieces, with ashlar ridge stacks. 2 storey plus attics.
3 bay front, the centre bay advanced, with plinth, moulded first floor band and
elaborately bracketed cornice. To the left, a rusticated archway with keystone. In
the centre a pair of glazing bar casements with carved heads in moulded stone surround
with small top lights. To right is a tall single light transom. To the first floor
is a central, 3 light mullion and transom window flanked by single tall transom
lights. Attached to the rear of the building is a single storey square block with
pyramidal roof and open ventilator panels beneath eaves level.

Listing NGR: TF0675245927

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